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==German Reading Room==
 
==German Reading Room==
 
The German Reading Room (Nemška knjižnica) is an independent unit of the [[Central Technological Library, University of Ljubljana]], founded under the auspices of the [[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana|Goethe Institut]] and co-funded by the [[Ministry of Culture]]. Its main task is to facilitate the German reading culture in Slovenia. Among over 5,000 books there are titles dedicated to German architecture, design, literary theory, humanities and social sciences. The readers can consult over 30 prepaid German magazines. The unit organises also small-scale cultural and informative events.
 
The German Reading Room (Nemška knjižnica) is an independent unit of the [[Central Technological Library, University of Ljubljana]], founded under the auspices of the [[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana|Goethe Institut]] and co-funded by the [[Ministry of Culture]]. Its main task is to facilitate the German reading culture in Slovenia. Among over 5,000 books there are titles dedicated to German architecture, design, literary theory, humanities and social sciences. The readers can consult over 30 prepaid German magazines. The unit organises also small-scale cultural and informative events.
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==See also==
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* [[Embassy of Germany in Slovenia]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

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Goethe-Institut Ljubljana
Tivolska cesta 30, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 300 0311
Founded byGoethe-Institut
Hendrik Kloninger, Director



Phone386 (0) 1 300 0311




The Goethe-Institut Ljubljana was established in April 2004 in Ljubljana city centre, expanding the programme activities of the old German Reading Room, which had existed within the Central Technological Library, University of Ljubljana since 1995. The Institute offers detailed information relating to German and European issues, especially in the field of education and culture. It organises events related to German language, literature and other art disciplines, funds translation projects and promotes artistic and cultural exchanges.


At the initiative of the Goethe-Institut in Ljubljana and in co-operation with 16 European agencies and embassies in Slovenia, the Days of European Film took place in the framework of Festival of Slovene Film at the Portorož Auditorium in October 2007.

German Reading Room

The German Reading Room (Nemška knjižnica) is an independent unit of the Central Technological Library, University of Ljubljana, founded under the auspices of the Goethe Institut and co-funded by the Ministry of Culture. Its main task is to facilitate the German reading culture in Slovenia. Among over 5,000 books there are titles dedicated to German architecture, design, literary theory, humanities and social sciences. The readers can consult over 30 prepaid German magazines. The unit organises also small-scale cultural and informative events.

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